Shrub
Japanese Beautyberry
Callicarpa japonica
Features
Small, pink flowers, mid-late summer; clusters of small, bright violet-purple berries in autumn; yellow or purplish autumn color.
Culture
Full sun to light shade; moist, well-drained soil; best in acid soil, but tolerates neutral soil pH.
Cultivars
- 'Leucocarpa' - white fruit
Mature Height
4-6 Feet
Size
Small
Mature Width
4-6 Feet
(or slightly larger)
Mature Form
Rounded with arching branches.
Native To:
Japan
USDA Hardiness Zone
5 - 8
Soil Conditions
Moist, Well-Drained
Tolerance
Wind
Exposure/Light Requirements
Full Sun
Partial Sun/Shade
Uses
Border
Massing
Specimen
Foliage Color
Green
Fall Foliage Color
Purple
Yellow
Pests and Problems
Environmental Damage
Fungal Disease
Additional pests and problems that may affect this plant:
In northern climates (zone 5) stems may die back to the ground. Since the shrub blooms on new wood, this will not affect flower and fruit production. In areas where winter dieback does not occur, pruning may be needed to keep the plant looking attractive.
Additional Notes
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